I don't know if these have been said and I don't feel like going through al 5 pages.
any belgium trappist ale, especially chimay double. and boulavard makes a great summer ale called zon. anything by boulavard is good though.

I just turned 21 yesterday! Whle i havent tried a lot of different kinds of beer i would have to say that leinenkugels (spell?) honey wheat isn't ver good at all, its pretty pale for my taste. I prefere coors light, tonight im gonna try becks, my dad got me a pleahther of alcoholic beverages and I have yet to try them all.

Yeah, I've never been a fan of wheat beers either, except for a Hefeweizen with a lemon in it. I've had so many different kinds of beer, it's hard to pick out favorites. I think probably my all around favorite would be either Red Tail Ale from the Mendocino Brewing Company or Boont Amber Ale from Anderson Valley--both NorCal breweries. Pretty much all the different brews both companies make are the bomb, and I haven't seen them sold anywhere around here.

Tim - Whole Foods in the U district has Red Tail Ale for sure and they may have Boont also. The next time you play North Park check out "The Beer Store" just east of Aurora on 105th. They claim to have Seattle's best selection (And it's only a couple of blocks from North Park!).

Lunger- Love the avatar! You like strong brew! If you haven't tried it (and you can find it) Black Boss Porter from Poland is good (or at least interesting). It's about 9.5 % and is surprisingly sweet for being that strong of a Porter.

Barbikes wrote:Tim - Whole Foods in the U district has Red Tail Ale for sure and they may have Boont also. The next time you play North Park check out "The Beer Store" just east of Aurora on 105th. They claim to have Seattle's best selection (And it's only a couple of blocks from North Park!).

oh sweet! thanks for the info! north park is actually the closest course to me, but I just never play it b/c it gets so damn crowded (plus it seems kinda "cliquey") I'll definitely check out The Beer Store though.